[OT]Geronimo and Tomcat

2004-09-28 Thread Anto Paul
Hi all,
  I was reading a tutoral on using Geronimo. It seems that Geronimo is
using Jetty. Why it don't use Tomcat. Or is Tomcat is available as
optional plug in ?.

rgds
Anto Paul

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Re: [OT]Geronimo and Tomcat

2004-09-28 Thread Tim Funk
[Link to all converstations on tomcat-dev with the word Geronimo] ...
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-devw=2r=1s=Geronimoq=b
-Tim
Anto Paul wrote:
Hi all,
  I was reading a tutoral on using Geronimo. It seems that Geronimo is
using Jetty. Why it don't use Tomcat. Or is Tomcat is available as
optional plug in ?.
rgds
Anto Paul
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RE: [OT]Geronimo and Tomcat

2004-09-28 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
If you look at the mailing list threads for tomcat-dev and Geronimo-dev
regarding Tomcat integration, you'd see me getting on their case ;)
They being the Geronimo dev team.  They've been very responsive and
helpful now that the 1.0 release is nearing.

So we're working on it, and have made significant progress in the past
two weeks.  You can use Tomcat within Geronimo now properly (i.e. via a
GBean, the Geronimo Way), for simple use-cases.  There's still no
JAAS/JACC integration, only limited JSR77 integration, and no ability
yet for Tomcat to participate in wider Geronimo transactions.  And all
of this stuff is NOT in Geronimo 1.0M2: it's in the repository if you
want to build Geronimo yourself, and it will be in the next milestone
release.  The status is being tracked at
http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/Tomcat.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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[Link to all converstations on tomcat-dev with the word Geronimo] ...

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-devw=2r=1s=Geronimoq=b

-Tim

Anto Paul wrote:
 Hi all,
   I was reading a tutoral on using Geronimo. It seems that Geronimo
is
 using Jetty. Why it don't use Tomcat. Or is Tomcat is available as
 optional plug in ?.

 rgds
 Anto Paul


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Re: [OT]Geronimo and Tomcat

2004-09-28 Thread Antony Paul
Thanks for the efforts. I am a great fan of Tomcat and other Apache
projects.

rgds
Antony Paul

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Hi,
If you look at the mailing list threads for tomcat-dev and Geronimo-dev
regarding Tomcat integration, you'd see me getting on their case ;)
They being the Geronimo dev team.  They've been very responsive and
helpful now that the 1.0 release is nearing.

So we're working on it, and have made significant progress in the past
two weeks.  You can use Tomcat within Geronimo now properly (i.e. via a
GBean, the Geronimo Way), for simple use-cases.  There's still no
JAAS/JACC integration, only limited JSR77 integration, and no ability
yet for Tomcat to participate in wider Geronimo transactions.  And all
of this stuff is NOT in Geronimo 1.0M2: it's in the repository if you
want to build Geronimo yourself, and it will be in the next milestone
release.  The status is being tracked at
http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/Tomcat.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 7:56 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: [OT]Geronimo and Tomcat

[Link to all converstations on tomcat-dev with the word Geronimo] ...

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-devw=2r=1s=Geronimoq=b

-Tim

Anto Paul wrote:
 Hi all,
   I was reading a tutoral on using Geronimo. It seems that Geronimo
is
 using Jetty. Why it don't use Tomcat. Or is Tomcat is available as
 optional plug in ?.

 rgds
 Anto Paul


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Re: [OT]Geronimo and Tomcat

2004-09-28 Thread Jukka Uusisalo

Anto Paul wrote:
Hi all,
 I was reading a tutoral on using Geronimo. It seems that Geronimo is
using Jetty. Why it don't use Tomcat. Or is Tomcat is available as
optional plug in ?.
rgds
Anto Paul
 

Hi,
As far as I know, Geronimo architecture based GBeans. GBeans are 
Geronimo style absraction for different kind of
modules in Geronimo. I think Jetty has been more easier to integrate as 
GBean than Tomcat. However there are some
issues  going on to use Tomcat as Geronimo web container.

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